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Street violence has dramatically reduced and Bahrain is significantly more stable, said Interior Minister Lieutenant General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa.
Statistics show that the number of rallies last year droppe

Bahrain's political, religious and community leaders are being urged to condemn violence on the streets, with the UK citing increasing evidence that those behind it were receiving support from Iran.
British Ambassador to Bahra

Street violence in Bahrain continued yesterday (April 4) with saboteurs going on the rampage in at least 20 villages across the country, burning tyres and pouring oil on key highways.
Thick black smoke filled the sky throughout the morning

Bahrain is facing an impending economic catastrophe unless action is taken to stop ongoing street violence, said a top official, adding that hundreds of jobs will be at risk.
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) will be particularly hit if

Sales of gas masks have increased by nearly 15 per cent in Bahrain in the last two months amid escalating street violence.
Companies have been bombarded with calls from customers inquiring about the availability of masks.
However,

Luxury cruise liner Aida Blu will not dock in Bahrain tomorrow (February 8), sources said, adding the German based company had chosen to stay away “at least for this week”, as a result of continuing street violence.
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Bahrainis have made contingency plans to leave the country amidst an increase in street violence. Some have already purchased property abroad, transferred money out of the country and have their plane tickets and passports ready for a fast exit.